Felipe Montoro Jens, Brazil implements stimulus 2018

Biding has been announced by the federal government of Brazil reports
Felipe Montoro Jens. There are plans by the federal government of Brazil to stimulate the
economy, by making available over 50 projects to the private sector. The
decision to privative these public projects, will have a positive effect on job
growth. These projects are also planned to be implemented over 22 sectors.
Felipe Montoro Jens, reports this will be an R $ 44 billion investment into
airport management, infrastructure enhancements and technology upgrades, and
the privatization of currently publicly owned institutions. Read this article at odiario.com about Felipe
Montoro Jens

Felipe Montoro Jens,
reports there are specific plans for highway repavement of two major roads. These roads combined, are
more than 800 kilometers connecting four areas. Felipe Montoro Jens, lists
BR-153, and BR-364 are the highways to receive the road construction. BR-153
connects Anapolis (GO) and Alianca (TO). BR-364 is the major road connecting
Comodoro (MT) to Porto Velho (RO), almost a 800 kilometer highway. According to
the Ministry of Transportation, Felipe Montoro Jens reported, there are also plans to auction port terminals
concessions of Belem (PA), Vila do Conde (PA), Paranagua (PR) and Victoria (ES)
all of these not be made available to the private sector until the end of 2018.

Felipe Montoro Jens, was
able to gather details on the acquisition of several federally
owned organizations also to be up
for biding as part of the stimulus. The Program of Partnerships and Investments
announced the Mint, Ceasaminas, Casemg and Docks of Espirito Santo, all will be
made available in the last months of 2018. The Minister of the Secretary
General of the Presidency, Moreira Franco insists the relenting if the Mint is
sole because of the need for technological enhancements.

The PPI was constructed by
the federal government to build relationships, to explore ways to expand the
economy and create jobs.